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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Mayflower Ancestors (Rev.) HAPPY THANKSGIVING

My grandparents bought this tile in England over 40 years ago. When my grandfather died, it was one of the things I wanted. It's on a table, and it's a nice reminder of my two ancestors who were on the Mayflower:



John Alden m. Priscilla Mullins
Elizabeth Alden m. William Pabodie
Lydia Pabodie m. Daniel Grinnell
Mary Grinnell m. Robert Lay
Daniel Lay m. Anne / Hannah Bull
Daniel Lay m. Hannah Stannard
Daniel Lay m. Anna Brown
Huldah Lay m. Alexander Farmer
John Nelson Farmer m. Lana Scrambling /Schrambling
Sarah Belle Farmer m. Yates Adams
Marjorie Anderson Adams m. Clarence F. Poole
John A. Poole m. Jane T. Bishop
Barbara Poole

William Mullins m. Alice Poretiers?
Priscilla Mullins m. John Alden
Elizabeth Alden m. William Pabodie
Lydia Pabodie m. Daniel Grinnell
Mary Grinnell m. Robert Lay
Daniel Lay m. Anne / Hannah Bull
Daniel Lay m. Hannah Stannard
Daniel Lay m. Anna Brown
Huldah Lay m. Alexander Farmer
John Nelson Farmer m. Lana Scrambling /Schrambling
Sarah Belle Farmer m. Yates Adams
Marjorie Anderson Adams m. Clarence F. Poole
John A. Poole m. Jane T. Bishop
Barbara Poole

6 comments:

Wendy L. Callahan said...

It is very pretty and I find that sentimental items like that are the ones that matter most. :)

Marian Burk Wood said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! Thanks for the photo of the Mayflower memorabilia.

Mary Lay Stephenson said...

I count four Mayflower ancestors for you.

Barbara Poole said...

Actually Mary, you are right. For some reason, I never count the parents. Thanks for pointing this out. Since you have the same line, who better to set me straight! Thanks.

Hummer said...

Happy Thanksgiving. :)

Barbara Poole said...

Hummer, thank you kindly, and the same to you and your family.